The Women’s Support Project has just launched their new training programme. There are a range of courses on this for staff that work with a variety of different women. Have […]
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Happy New Year
Well we are back in the Library after a wee break to enjoy all that the festive period had to offer and things are starting to hot up already! The […]
Librarian news
Hello, it’s been awhile and now it’s already time to settle the year 2007 down to its’ bed.Awww. My time has been most enjoyable with 6 new classification bee volunteers, […]
Women’s rights by Geraldine Terry – Book Review
This small guide is a useful beginner’s guide to the current state of the world on women’s rights issues. It is written from a perspective of anti-poverty for women. It […]
Free Training on Learner’s Forums
Recieved this information in an email this morning and wanted to share with the world. FREE training for learners on practical skills in developing the voice through a Learner’s Forum…The […]
making history
This is a somewhat bleary blog written on a short breather from the Heritage Lottery bid millstone. Can I say thanks to laura, christine and helen for keeping the old […]
I Don’t Belieeeve It!
Am I in an episode of ‘One Foot in the Grave’? Recent letter received at Glasgow Women’s Library, addressed to: BULLDIKE PROMOTIONS, 2nd Floor, 81 Parnie Street, Glasgow, G1 5RH […]
That Friday Feeling, Part 2: after a nice cup of tea
Ah, that’s better. A bit warmer now and just about to resume work on our Heritage Lottery Bid, applying for funding to create a proper archive in our new Mitchell […]
That Friday Feeling
I’d love to know what it’s like to work somewhere warm – to feel enveloped in cosiness as soon as you walk through the door from the cold outside air. Our […]
Aung San Suu Kyi
Check out the following snippet taken from the Scottish Parliament website: S3M-713 Pauline McNeill (Glasgow Kelvin) (Lab) : Freedom of the City of Glasgow for Aung San Suu Kyi— That […]